To Phyllis: I didn't see your original post, but I wonder if the glucose registering 111 was a fasting glucose? That would make all the difference in the world as far as results go. To get an accurate reading, your ferret should ideally be fasted for 4 hours prior to the blood draw, and no nutrical, ferretone, or treats of any kind until AFTER the blood draw - not even during the blood draw either - that also can affect results. Generally, if blood sits around for any length of time BEFORE it is spun down, this will affect the results, although if I remember correctly, results are generally lower - not higher. If the glucose still appears normal after a 4 hour fast, you might suggest to your vet that an insulin-glucose ratio be done - that gives more information than a glucose alone. BTW, if your ferret is having seizures, you may want to leave her at the vet for the 4 hour fast - this way, if she goes into a seizure, they can treat her immediately. Debbie Riccio President, WNYFLFA Rochester, NY [Posted in FML issue 2349]